The persecution of Native Americans in the United States has not yet come to an end. There are many policies still in place that lead to the reduction of the unique culture of the Native Americans. This can have disastrous impacts for their own survival and well being. These policies reduce their language, culture, selfdetermination, their knowledge of the environment, and increases their poverty. The United States government can help to solve these problems by eliminating the Bureau of Indian Affairs and forming a think-tank that would be composed of Tribal leaders, lawyers who specialize in Native American Law, and afew trusted government officials
Thesis (Ph.D.), Individual Interdisciplinary, Washington State UniversityDrawing on the traditions a...
Vine Deloria, Jr., the most important Indian chronicler of indigenous political, legal, and religiou...
Native Americans played a vital role in the history of the United States of America. During the unre...
The persecution of Native Americans in the United States has not yet come to an end. There are many ...
Many immigrant groups in the United States celebrated a quincentennial of the "discovery" of a New W...
The United States government attempted to eliminate Native Americans through outright physical exter...
Federal Indian policy’s infringement on individuality, liberty and property is the reason many Nativ...
The power of myth and storytelling is well-known in American Indian communities. Oral traditions con...
The power of myth and storytelling is well-known in American Indian communities. Oral traditions con...
Relations between European Americans (via the Federal government) and Native American tribes have be...
The indigenous population in the United States of America is estimated between 2.5 and 6 million peo...
Sioux nations and to retrieve their lands and to preserve their ethnicity and the demises of their p...
INTRODUCTION There has been a resurgence in Native American population and culture in the past two d...
Throughout the 19th and 20th centuries, Native Americans and Indigenous tribes in North America face...
The 567 federally acknowledged indigenous peoples inhabiting the United States occupy a unique polit...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Individual Interdisciplinary, Washington State UniversityDrawing on the traditions a...
Vine Deloria, Jr., the most important Indian chronicler of indigenous political, legal, and religiou...
Native Americans played a vital role in the history of the United States of America. During the unre...
The persecution of Native Americans in the United States has not yet come to an end. There are many ...
Many immigrant groups in the United States celebrated a quincentennial of the "discovery" of a New W...
The United States government attempted to eliminate Native Americans through outright physical exter...
Federal Indian policy’s infringement on individuality, liberty and property is the reason many Nativ...
The power of myth and storytelling is well-known in American Indian communities. Oral traditions con...
The power of myth and storytelling is well-known in American Indian communities. Oral traditions con...
Relations between European Americans (via the Federal government) and Native American tribes have be...
The indigenous population in the United States of America is estimated between 2.5 and 6 million peo...
Sioux nations and to retrieve their lands and to preserve their ethnicity and the demises of their p...
INTRODUCTION There has been a resurgence in Native American population and culture in the past two d...
Throughout the 19th and 20th centuries, Native Americans and Indigenous tribes in North America face...
The 567 federally acknowledged indigenous peoples inhabiting the United States occupy a unique polit...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Individual Interdisciplinary, Washington State UniversityDrawing on the traditions a...
Vine Deloria, Jr., the most important Indian chronicler of indigenous political, legal, and religiou...
Native Americans played a vital role in the history of the United States of America. During the unre...